President Obama addressed the nation from outside his Chilmark rental home Thursday morning about the ongoing violence in Egypt. The briefing took...
Shep and Ian Murray sat in a pair of white Adirondack chairs on the front stone patio of Vineyard Vines in Edgartown. Both were barefoot. A pair of...
Benton Wesley hesitated, but once Frank Hardy got the feel of sand beneath his flippers, he made a beeline for the surf, soon disappearing under a...
Each morning when West Tisbury emergency management director John Christensen wakes up, he turns on his iPad and checks the National Oceanic and...
In a special report today, the Vineyard Gazette embarks on an in-depth examination of erosion, its history, its scientific processes, its human...
The gates opened on Thursday morning for the 152nd annual Agricultural Fair, and within minutes the livestock judging was underway, six horses...
More than 30 years ago Dr. Donald Berwick began seeing patients in the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital emergency room. At the time, the ER was staffed by...
In the fullness of time, coastal scientists say, Martha’s Vineyard will disappear back into the ocean and new islands will form on what is now...
Now I know what it feels like to be the Invisible Woman. Last Sunday I thought West Tisbury Congregational Church members were likely, after services...
Before arriving on the Island in July, I drove through National Military Park where monuments from northern and southern states dominate centuries-...
We always think of success as being an achievement to some higher status, but Bob Lee fought for his place in the world from the very beginning, his...
I have heard it said about the Martha’s Vineyard branch of the NAACP that it is the most ethnically mixed chapter in the entire country and indeed,...

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